Certain rhymes may feel cliche because they have been overused in popular culture or music, making them predictable and lacking originality. They can also feel cliched if they lack depth or creativity, relying on common words or phrases that don't offer a fresh perspective or unique insights.
Some rhymes have been used too often over time.
Feel
Feel.
Because someone might have stolen your position in a certain subject.
A homophone for "peel" that rhymes could be "feel."
i feel jaded...
Requite, invite, recite, sleep tight, let's fight, feel right, good night, delight, down right, it might, this bites.
you might feel a certain pinch depending on how well you are familiar with piercings the pain comes afterwards.
this is a stretch but try feel alright?
This is going to sound horribly cliche, but you get butterflies. When you first realize you love someone, you feel exhilirated, like if you just got off a roller coaster. You feel as if you would do anything for that person, just to see them smile.
He wanted people to be able to relate to the story.. and by giving a description (i.e. name) of the character it might have made him into a cliche superhero, making it unrelatable. People wouldn't have read it if it was about "just another superhero". That or he didn't feel like it.(:
Yes, the appearance of a texture can give clues about how it might feel. For example, something that looks soft and fluffy might be expected to feel cozy or comforting, while something rough and bumpy might be rough to the touch.